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Andy Elvin is chief executive of Tact Fostering
3 September 2024

Government must focus on foster carer recruitment and retention

Andy Elvin Guest Blog
Mac Heath is director of children’s services for Milton Keynes Council
2 September 2024

Grades aren’t the only measure of success

The ADCS Blog
Pause supports women whose children have been taken into care. Picture: Pause
27 August 2024

Supporting the parents of children in kinship care

Jade Guest Blog
Florence Kroll is director of children's services at Greenwich Council. Picture: ADCS
27 August 2024

Reflecting on school results day and holidays

Florence Kroll The ADCS Blog
Donna Ohdeda is an independent reviewer and child safeguarding specialist
22 August 2024

Children are being failed by current strip search system

Donna Ohdeda Social Care
Paul Oginsky is chief executive of youth work charity Vibe
22 August 2024

Riots reaction: how Vibe youth workers have supported the Southport community

Paul Oginsky Youth Work
Fiona Corless is vice chair of the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) health, care & additional needs policy committee. Picture: ADCS
19 August 2024

Reframing complexity

Fiona Corless The ADCS Blog
Katy Hampshire is director of programmes at the Sutton Trust
15 August 2024

Exam results show resilience of young people

Katy Hampshire Education
Jane Moore is director of children and family services at Leicestershire County Council. Picture: ADCS
13 August 2024

A culture that cares

Jane Moore Guest Blog
June O’Sullivan is chief executive of the London Early Years Foundation (LEYF). Picture: LEYF
13 August 2024

Sowing the seeds of sustainability

June O'sullivan Guest Blog
'There is a strong body of evidence that play makes us smarter, more adaptable, and keeps us open to possibilities, Newman says.. Picture: Adobe Stock/ Ilike
8 August 2024

Getting young people off their devices and into our libraries

Sarah Newman Guest Blog
Pauline Turner is director of children, young people and family services at Hull City Council. Picture: Hull City Council
5 August 2024

Cliff edges speeding towards us

Pauline Turner The ADCS Blog
June O’Sullivan is chief executive of the London Early Years Foundation (LEYF). Picture: LEYF
5 August 2024

The Sustainability Community of Practice has launched

June O'sullivan The Early Years Blog
Donna Ohdedar is an independent reviewer and consultant in safeguarding and domestic abuse cases. Credit: Fdpr
26 July 2024

‘Heads will roll’ comments will do nothing to improve standards at failing children’s services

Donna Ohdedar Guest Blog
Kate Griggs is an expert in supporting people with dyslexia. Picture: The Book Publicist
26 July 2024

Seven dyslexic archetypes and how everyone working with young people can help them thrive

Kate Griggs Guest Blog
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